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The custom oftakmg medicinein th form of dUIb dates': fu baok in hutory. The object is to oiiablo liitoswallo easily in a enndeneed form dißsgreeahlo and nausem, but very useful drugs. To what vast dimensions pill-taking has grown may bu .uuaginei'when we say thatinEnglan«&lotiu>ibout2,ooo,ooo,ooo too thousand million) pills areconsumed. every year. In early-days pills were, made alowly byhand, as thedemandwas comparatively 8111811.' 1 To-day tksy are pruduceEnrith infinitely greater rapidit | by machines especially contrived for th purpose, and with greater accmacy, too in the proportions of the various ingred ents employed. ■ • No form of medication can bo bottei than a pill, provided only it is intelligently prepared. But rif|ht here occurs the difficulty,. Easy as it may seem to [ mako a pill, or a million of them, there really Very few pills that cm be estly commended for popular uso' Most of them either undershoot or over shoot the mark. As everybody ta pills of some kind, it may bo w ; mention what a good, safe and rel should be, Now,'when, one f

dull and sleepy, and ha* more or pain in the head, sides, and back, may be sure his bewels are constipate and Ins liver sluggish/ To remedy th unhappy state of things there is nothi . like a food cathartic pill.. It will act like a charm bystimulating the liver into doing its- duty, and riding- the digestive .organs of the accumulatedo»' 0 nous matter But the good pill does not i(ripe and pain us, neithor Joes it make us eio and miserable lor a few hours, or a whole day.-It, acta on the entire glandular system at the same time,'oh* the after effects of the pill will be worse than the disease itself. Tho 'gtipiiju caused by most pills is the result of irritating drugs which thoy contain. Such pills ire harmful, and should never bo used. Thoy Bometimes even produce hemorrhoids Without having ,any particular desire to praise one pill above another! we may', nevertheless, name MotliorSeigeirßPilla, manufactured by the well-known house of A. J White, Limited,.3s,Famngdon Eoad, London,'. and now Bold by all chemistß and raedicino vendors, bb the only one we know ot that actually possesses every deiirablo quality. They remove the pressure upon the brain, i -erred the liver, and cause the bowels to net with ease and regularity. Thoy rover gripe or produco the (lightest sickness ' ofthestomach, or any other unpleasau • n$ or symptom. Neither do t im' V thor constipation, as nearl

other pillß do. An a iurtherand of), ing motit, Mother Seidell's Pills { covered with a toßtelesa and hart coating, which causea thorn to pearls, thurrendernig them as pleasan to.the palato rb they aro effective in miring diseases. If you have a severe cold, and aro threatened with 8 fever, one or twoin the head, back, and limbs, and prevo doses will break up the col with a bnt the fever. A coated tonguo causea brackish taste in the mouth, y foul matter'in the stomad A dose of Seijol's Pills will effect speedy .cure. 'Oftentimes partially d oayed fond in ..the. stomach andbowles produces sickness, nausea, &o. Cleanse tho bowels with a dose of thesa pills, and pood health will follow. Unlike many kinds of pillsj they do not make you;foel worso before you are better. Thoy are, without doubt, the best family phyeic ever diacovorod. Thoy remove all obstructions to the nature fuuetiona withoutaiiy unpleasant affects

DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. First Prize for Higli] Class FirstPrizefor Lady's Riding • Habit, First prize and Special First prize for style and Finish, First prize for artistic cutting

THESE wow all the first a ftiven in High-Clasi Tailor the New Zealand and South So hibition, held at Dunedin. a "Dunodin, Marohl2, 1890, 'MrDalwk,. "Dear Sir,— ■ "The jurors, In awarding you the that they havo not seen su'oh work and finish in tho oslonies before, and rarely at Home. ■ffiiiuJi Moßeath, - Chairman of Jurors," Taken from the "To Aroha Nows :- "Mr J H Daitoh, the well-known Tailor of Queen Street, Auckland, has been very successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the following awards -First Award for High-Class Tailoring, First Award for Lady's Biding Habit First and Special Award for superior Style.and Fiuisli, First Award for Artistio Cutting. In fact ho haß taken all the firsfawards given for High Class Tailorin? at tho Exhibition. Mr Dalton's reputation for high class work at a price within the reach of all, has long beon established in tho North Island; and Mb success at the Exhibition, above referred to, shows that he can more than hold his own in open competition with all

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3598, 27 August 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3598, 27 August 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3598, 27 August 1890, Page 4

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